Chantilly, VA

Alexandria, VA

Dr. Thomas Spencer Stark

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October 4, 1960 ~ August 28, 2024

Born in: Washington, D.C.
Resided in: Nokesville, Virginia

Lisa Stark and their children, Josiah Toviel Stark, Daniel Joseph Stark, and Rebecka Elise Stark, survive Dr. Thomas Spencer Stark, who was with us from October 4, 1960, until August 28, 2024. Tom is also survived by his three siblings, Steve Stark, Sarah Stark Parks and Ted Stark. His family believes he is now beautifully happy, full of joy, and truly at peace with God.

We appreciate all of you, who have loved our precious Tom. He had a way of expressing appreciation and value for everyone who crossed his path. He will be sorely missed and yet we feel him with us. It gives us great joy to know that he is happy and at peace now!

Tom was an amazing man in his life, overcoming tremendous hurdles to become a beyond brilliant scientist in his field and a wonderful people-person. While with us, he expressed love and service in honor to the leaders in his sphere, both at work and in the communities in which he was involved. Tom was a tenderly loving and exceptionally committed husband and father. He showed up time and time again for his family. He also fostered peer-to-peer relationships with those needing the father-heart of God, which he embodied in his care for others. He possessed such a heart of service for others (“serving” was his love language) and he was a profound professional in the field of science and in his service in support of the Department of Defense. He was endearing to people of all walks of life and all ages. What a special gift God gave us all. Additionally, he loved small wild animals and upon moving to our home in the country, he grew fruit trees and all manner of wild berries and produce.

Finally, Tom was passionate to know love and be love. It is through this initial quest that he came to a saving knowledge of God and became an avid follower of His son. Tom loved the Hebrew roots of the faith and was a fantastic teacher of truths found in the original pictorial Hebrew language. The truth be told, Tom was “All in”!

We so appreciate the hearts of those who have reached out to comfort us, in this season of change, and all who have offered to help us in any way they can. You’ve been amazing – all of you! We are asking that if you would like to support our family with flowers or otherwise, that you direct your support, instead, towards our children in the absence of their father and his support to meet their school loans and education needs, as Tom was our sole breadwinner. Tom was always very passionate about his children pursuing their aspirations and careers; he went above and beyond to attempt to make sure their needs were met so that they would feel safe. So, this is our way of ensuring his dreams for them still have an impact. I know our amazing God is going to provide, wonderfully. He always does, when we believe and trust Him. We cannot express enough thanks for all of your love, support and kindness to us in this time. I know Tom is very pleased at the love you’ve shown us!

A church service for Tom will be held at Redemption House Life Center (502 Victory Way, in Pasadena, MD 21122) on Saturday, October 19 from 2-5 pm. All are welcome to join us.

A celebration of Tom’s life will be held at his home in Nokesville, VA, on Sunday, October 20 from 1:30-4:30pm.  Please check back with us (link below) on the evening of Saturday, October 19 for address and parking directions.  All are welcome to join us.

The family requests no flowers; details on an alternate show of love and support for the family will be available October 19, 2024.

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Services

Memorial Service: October 19, 2024 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Redemption House Life Center
502 Victory Way
Pasadena, MD 21122


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  1. Tom was a kind, generous man, deeply devoted to his family and faith. He was always willing to help others, leaving a lasting impact through his compassion and love. His faith guided him, and his memory will continue to inspire all who knew him.

  2. My sincere condolences to Lisa Stark and children, Josiah Toviel Stark, Daniel Joseph Stark, Rebecka Elise Stark and to Sally, Steve, and Ted. I’m so sorry for your loss. Tommy was my best friend in childhood. He lived on the hill behind my parents house. I can still remember Saturday morning hearing him call out to me through the woods, “Steven, can you play?” Of course I could and the weekend began. Because of the grace of God Tom is now at rest and a new journey has begun. I truly believe we will see him again! Sleep well old friend.

  3. Tom you left us too soon. My and everyone’s prayers for your family and friends. RIP GOOD MAN. You will be missed


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